Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Dolby

Some excellent links to representation but check the comments on the ambient sounds of animals as the analysis is a bit tenuous and far-fetched; I think the animals reflect the idea there is open space and not densely populated.

Monday, 1 December 2014

Sound - Darling Buds of May

How is sound used to create regional identity in Darling Buds of May?


Dialogue, throughout the section there are specific words and phrases used which reflect the regional identity. “Perfic” “Ma” “Pa” and “Lovely” which reflects the moods of the characters being relaxed and happy this also supports the stereotype of people who are living in the country being positive people. This compares to the man from London who is very clear with his speech and almost has Received Pronunciation. Secondly the music which is used, firstly for the Londoner on the bus it is very sharp and stubborn sounds used in the music to reflect how he is very up tight and very into his job and is professional. This compares to the music used after the bridge when the family are driving. As the family vehicle is rolling up into the driveway of their house, we hear ambient sounds of cows, goats, chickens, geese and this shows how they are in a rural area and working on a farm, this may actually be trying to link to the family being un intelligent and may refer to them being like animals. The engine on the vehicle is rattling which may also show how they are not rich and can’t afford to get a car which is particularly good quality.